Hi Tim:

This is true and I failed in not mentioning this. Thanks for keeping me honest.

As I've said before, I think it is unfair to expect new users and non-committers to navigate the morass that is "patching". If you don't create and submit patches on a regular basis it is a painful process.

Just my 2 cents.
Regards,
Ruth
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Tim Ruppert wrote:
Heidi, just make sure that you do indeed send your patch in if you've found an 
error and fixed one - otherwise, you'll get to answer the more painful question 
the hard way of whether upgrading OFBiz is in your future :) (just so it's 
clear - if you wanted to update OFBiz, but your fix didn't make it into the ASF 
repository yet, when you upgraded, you'd lose your fix and have to make that 
update again).

Cheers,
Ruppert

On Jan 7, 2010, at 3:57 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote:

Hi Heidi:

Congratulations! OFBiz is really pretty easy to work with, once you get the 
hang of it.

While seasoned OFBiz developers will argue with me on this, IMHO sending patches in is 
much harder than actually fixing many of the problems you will encounter. First, you need 
to create a JIRA account. Next you will need to use either the command line or your IDE 
to generate the "patch" file. It doesn't really matter what development 
platform you are using - It just goes down hill from there. Here is the URL for exact 
instructions:

http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Contributors+Best+Practices

Based on that description, you can decide if patching OFBiz is in your future 
;-)

Regards,
Ruth
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Info Olagos wrote:
Hello Ruth,

(I am proud because ) this is the first error i solved in ofbiz.
So it works now with a form (without javascript).
I only don't know how to make a patch?
Can anyone explain this to me for a windows platform?

thanks,
Heidi
2010/1/7 Ruth Hoffman <rhoff...@aesolves.com>

Correct. Depending on the browser, you can style the submit button to look
like a link - if you want. What I've done is style my links to look like
buttons.

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Info Olagos wrote:

ok thanks Ruth,

I will try to fix it myself.
Then i suppose i have to use a button instead of a  link to click on?

Heidi

2010/1/7 Ruth Hoffman <rhoff...@aesolves.com>



Hi Heidi:
The problem is that several of the existing OFBiz service calls such as
this have not been upgraded to the required (when calling from a secured
location) new method of invocation - as a form. You may either wait for
someone to fix it for you or change the service call to be invoked as
part
of a form instead of as a URL.

Hope this helps.
Regards,
Ruth
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Info Olagos wrote:



This is done now.

Regards,
Heidi

2010/1/7 Jacques Le Roux <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com>





First thing to do is helping us to help you, please follow the
recommendation

Thanks

Jacques

From: "Info Olagos" <info.ola...@gmail.com>

Hello,




When i try to unsubscribe from a contactlist in the screen "profile"
in
the
ecommerce screen, i get the following error:


Error calling event: org.ofbiz.webapp.event.EventHandlerException:
Found
URL
parameter [contactListId] passed to secure (https) request-map with
uri
[updateContactListParty] with an event that calls service
[updateContactListParty]; this is not allowed for security reasons!
The
data
should be encrypted by making it part of the request body (a form
field)
instead of the request URL.

Moreover it would be kind if you could create a Jira sub-task of
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2330
(check before if a sub-task for this error does not exist).
If you are not sure how to create a Jira issue please have a look
before
at
http://docs.ofbiz.org/x/r.

Thank you in advance for your help.



Can anyone help me with a solution?



Thanks,

Heidi







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